In the "big-state strategy," a candidate will __________

a. spend a considerable amount of time directly contacting individual voters
b. focus on winning primaries in large states because of their high delegate counts
c. spend much more money in the early primaries rather than in later ones
d. campaign primarily in states not considered to be firmly in the Democratic or Republican column

Answer: b

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